this term, reference is made here to specific changes made by an actor in the production process with the purpose of reaching a desired situation. In order for a novelty to develop, a “niche” is required, that is specific local conditions where the idea can emerge and the fabrication of a regional p[r]
Health status and risk for depression among the elderly: a meta-analysis of published literature. Age Ageing 2010, 39:23-30.42. Solomon R, Kirwin P, Van Ness PH, O'Leary J, Fried TR: Trajectories of quality of life in older persons with advanced illness. J Am Geriatr Soc 2010. early vi[r]
5. Who, among the four following persons, will probably enjoy the play ?A. “I don’t care much for serious subjects. I like comedies, especially about the young. Norman Jones is great, so young and lively. I like the way he jumps about the stage. He can never stand still.” B. “I only like going to th[r]
Part I. Read the pasage carefully then answer the questions below it.The Battle of Dien Bien Phu ended the Indochina War. Today Dien Bien Phu is a tourist destination. Many visitors are battle veterans or members of their families. As well as visiting the battle site, tourists can enjoy the beautifu[r]
diabetes. Handbook for healthcare providers Novo Nordisk A/S; 2005.19. Miller WR, Rollnick S: Motivational interviewing: Preparing people forchange. New York: Guilford Press;, 2 2002.20. Ware JE, Sherbourne CD: The MOS 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36). I. Conceptual framework and item select[r]
is great, so young and lively. I like the way he jumps about the stage. He can never stand still.” B. “I only like going to the theatre when there is something on with a lot of songs. Simon Fry is a good singer. I saw him in a show last year. I hope he’ll be singing again when I next go to th[r]
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outcomes [38,39].The physician may find many opportunities during thepatient interview to establish this bond. To start, the phy-sician should sit within touching distance of the patientand palpate the lesions as a part of physical examination.This act helps the patient overcome inhibitions regardin[r]
110, 116) The etiology of obstruction is commonly attributed to adhesions formed from the extensive colectomy; however, others have reported findings of small bowel pseudo-obstruction due to proposed neuropathic disorder of the myenteric plexus affect-ing overall bowel motility.(104, 117, 118) A ret[r]
aesthetics than function. The consequences of TDI* Correspondence: smpaiva@uol.com.br1Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry,Federal University of Minas Gerais, Av. Antônio Carlos 6627, Belo Horizonte,MG, 31270-901, BrazilFull list of author information is available[r]
ipation, and perceptions of health. In addition, a singleitem that provides an indication of a perceived change inthe general health status over a one-year period (healthtransition) is also included in the SF-36. The items can besummed up to give scores of 0–100. A higher score indi-cates a better H[r]
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46. Rew L, Taylor-Seehafer M, Thomas NY, Yockey RD: Correlates of resiliencein homeless adolescents. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2001, 33(1):33-40.47. Olsson CA, Bond L, Burns JM, Vella-Brodrick DA, Sawyer SM: Adolescentresilience: A concept analysis. Journal of Adolescence 2003, 26(1):1-11.48. D[r]
16.4 billion dollars annually Hu, 1990). Of this total 11.2billion dollars is spent for community dwelling individu-als and an additional 5.2 billion dollars is spent on conti-nence care in the institutional setting [1,25]. Findings of astudy by Baker and Bice (1995) indicated that individual[r]
propose that directly assessing QOL appraisal processes will not only improve our ability tointerpret QOL scores in the traditional sense, but will also yield a deeper understanding of theappraisal process in the attribution of and divergence in meaning. The published evidence forresponse shift is r[r]
ture is the lack of tools designed specifically for use in thegeneral maternity care setting. Indeed, the absence of anysuch tool was one of the drivers for developing theMother-Generated Index, which may itself now beadapted for use during pregnancy. Its subjective natureallows a wide range of topi[r]